11 O'clock Tick Tock does not appear on any U2 album. Martin Hannett, of Joy Division fame, produced this single. The song was previously called Silver Lining and was introduced in concert August 1979 at the Howth Youth Club. The title of the song refers to a note pinned on the door of Bono's home by friend Gavin Friday after Bono missed a meeting. This is the first time that The Edge would use the Memory Man echo unit.

Producer Martin Hannett

Release Date: 23 May, 1980

Produced By: Martin Hannett

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Label: Island Records

Recorded At: Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin

11 O'Clock Tick Tock VIDEOS

Soundbites

'A song against post-punk tribalism, inspired by a 1979 concert at Camden's Electric ballroom when they opened for Orchestral manoeuvres in the Dark and Talking Heads, it shows how even in their earliest days, Edge and Adam Clayton could integrate a riff so guitar and bass locked together to double its impact. The song also has Virgin Prunes links, its title coming from a note pinned to the door of Bono's home by Gavin Friday after the former had forgotten a meeting.'Bill Graham in The Complete Guide To The Music of U2